Render & Resample Parts of the Song

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Rendering to sample (Registered feature)

Note Rendering does *not* work with MIDI instruments.

Rendering VST instruments can cause issues like fixed frequency rate differences.


Renoise gives you the opportunity to render selected parts of your patterns to a complete sample into a targetted sample-slot.

This may be handy in cases you want to create (basic) drumloops that you want to use throughout the song and do not poses of a sample running in the right bpm rate for this job. There might also be other reasons (duo-voice chord or triple-voice chord recording) to do this.

  • Start by selecting the instrument and an empty sample slot you want the sample to be in.
  • Then select the area you want to sample to, by left-clicking the startpoint and then drag all the way down and right (while keeping the mousebutton pressed) to select the area.
  • Then you rightclick upon the pattern and click the Render selection to sample option or you press the key-combination lshift+lctrl+lalt+r.

You will notice that the pattern will be ran through. Once done, the instrument-name will change and the name in the sample will also change to a default (logical) value. Ofcourse the whole track will be sampled even if you do not select any of the other columns besides the note-column.

(The drag-mode may be left on when your pointer is hovering above the selected area, pressing alt once will reset this option.)